The Chancellor has issued a warning on Monday that the government will have to make “difficult choices.” Rachel Reeves has warned public sector workers over the...
Last Thursday the British public headed to the polling stations across the country to cast their votes for the General Election, which was the first time...
After a surge last week, gold prices retreated as traders moved to secure their gains. However, gold has held near its one-month peak driven by weaker-than-expected...
The S&P 500 Index continued to reach new highs last week, driven primarily by a narrow range of advancing stocks. Growth shares, as measured by the...
The newly appointed Defence Secretary John Healey visited Odesa on Sunday and the Labour Cabinet member has pledged £7.6 billion in a military aid package. During...
Labour’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy has made his first trip overseas and he is in the German capital Berlin. The German Foreign Ministry said that the...
Amid a politically tense atmosphere, the euro has experienced a significant drop due to the uncertainty triggered by the recent French elections. These elections, crucial for...
Leaked documents from the US Defense Department seen by The Economist suggests that between 462,000 and 728,000 Russian soldiers have either been killed in action, wounded...
The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has scrapped Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda migrants plan which has been welcomed rights groups. After wining the general election landslide Sir...
As the Labour Party have now entered into the government Goldman Sachs has upgraded the economic growth forecast for the UK. The investment bank raised their...
The June US labour market report painted a picture of a labour market that continues to gradually loosen, and normalise. With headline nonfarm payrolls growth moderating...
With a new Government crossing the threshold at Number Ten this week, Tom Potts a partner in the corporate agriculture team at national law firm Clarke...